User:Emartin19

Eric Alan Martin is the founder of the Ghost Engineers www.GhostEngineers.com Eric's unconventional techniques and analysis unveil more of the paranormal world than anybody before. He has also written science and technology papers for GE, and Siemens. Eric uses engineering and science to get to the truth behind paranormal activity. After Eric's first experiment in a haunted cemetery using high-powered DC batteries, he became a believer. Using these large power sources a mysterious blue mist formed and hovered above the battery. The mist then moved and hovered above the 2nd battery placed 20 feet away. Ever since that, Eric has been dedicated to using science to find out what Ghosts are made of and how we might build a device to actually see and talk to them.

Eric is currently designing a system to keep the nation’s trains from colliding into each other. The system uses GPS satellites to track the train’s locations. If two trains get too close, a computer instructs the trains to slow down and apply the brakes. Many lives will be saved from this system. Eric has a B.S. in Applied Mathematics and a B.S. in Computer Science from the University of Pittsburgh. He is currently working in Los Angeles, the site of the 2008 Metrolink train collision in which 25 people died. You can reach Eric at eric@GhostEngineers.com

Eric is also a direct descendent of the famous French writer Jean Jaques Rousseau. He is also the founder of a new third political party called the Pilgrims Party which is based on conservative values and takes on both the Democrates and Republicans.

The number "19" was the number he wore on his helmet during his high school wrestling days.